We hope everyone has a fantastic holiday – P6, we will see you back on the 20th of August as P7s!
A very teary eyed,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Mr Cook is aware that some of the Loch Insh DVDs have been copied incorrectly. There were 4 PCs copying at once, so one PC has made the wrong disks. Please bring in your DVD tomorrow if it has been made incorrectly, and we’ll make a new one!

Tomorrow is the last day of Primary School for many of our pupils. Even writing this blog post, the tears are welling up! It was a fantastic Leavers’ Service today – you were all fantastic! A few special mentions go to:

We’re looking forward to the P7 party tonight!School finishes at 12pm tomorrow!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

End of Term Leavers’ Service – 10am, TOMORROW at the CCC

Today all of the Netball Team’s hard work culminated in a tournament between the P7 pupils against staff from Lochardil. The staff made a massive effort in terms of their outfits. Superman saved the day, and with a bit of cheating, the staff JUST pipped the pupils to the post.

Mrs Prentice, our referree, discounted the points of the staff due to what she called ‘excessive cheating’, therefore declaring the pupils the winners . . .

We’ll see you in the morning for another busy day!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Last year, some P6/7 pupils were involved in creating an ECO board game with Miss Grant and Mrs Fleming. The game was sent away as a competition, and we found out at the beginning of the month that our game was being produced. On Friday, the game was launched at Lochardil where we found out that all Highland Primary Schools will all receive a copy. We’ve got two copies in P6/7 which we’ll have out to play at the end of the week.

It was great to see the Primary 7s back today – only one week until we break for Summer.

The garden party organisation was in full swing, we only have a few finishing touches to make on Monday morning.

The dress code is POSH!

You’ll be treated to the wonderful work of Shakespeare, Georgia O’ Keeffe amongst many other musical and artistic talents. We’ll be showcasing the science work we’ve taken part in, as well as the maintenance of our garden.

Have a fanastic weekend!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

The next two days are transition days within Lochardil.

The Primary 7s will be going up to the IRA for two days. Mrs MacLeod will meet you at the gate to the IRA at 8.45am. The school day will finish at 3.30pm. We hope you have a fantastic two days, and look forward to hearing how you get on when you come back on Friday.

The P6s will be moving up to their new P6/7 classes, alongside the P5s, with Mrs MacLeod, Mrs Prentice and Miss Shaw.

Mr Cook’s already looking forward to Friday when we’re all back together as he’s been out of school the past two days for his new job.

Well done to you all for your effort and participation! It was a great afternoon, enjoyed by all.P7s – Remember to bring your bike tomorrow for Bikeability!

Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

The P7s previewed the Loch Insh video last week. Click on the link below, where you will be taken to the video. P7s will get a copy of the full DVD, including the Loch Insh filmed video at the end of term.

See you all tomorrow!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

P7 – Remember your bikes and helmets for bikeability tomorrow!

What is an effective presentation?

It is most definitely NOT this cartoon . . .

Today we looked at what the success criteria of an effective presentation would be in preparation for our class talks. We will be talking for 1 – 4 minutes on the subject which we’ve done our personal project on. We watched a video clip (which the P7s saw last year, but we feel it is a great way of showing what we mean) which gave us some handy tips.

The video told us about the three Ps:
Planning, Preparing, Presenting

Preparing – Over the next week, we’ll be preparing our class presentations, learning how to select the main points and write these in note form. We’ll then have time at school and at home to practise for our presentation. At this stage, we’ll want to make sure we’ve got any props which we’re using for our presentation.

Presenting – We’re looking for the following things in our presentations:

1. A clear, loud voice which is varied to keep our audience interested
2. Eye contact with the audience
3. Clear layout – a beginning, middle and an end

Tonight, you may want to have a think about what your main points are going to be, these may be a few of the chapter headings within your project . . .

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

With now only two weeks to go until our Eco Extravaganza Garden Party, we’re extremely busy making the final preparations for the event. As you can see from the invitation above, the attire is POSH – bow ties and hair-fasteners will be warmly welcomed! Paper invites will come home tomorrow, however some letters have failed to reach home as of recent . . .

On Monday, we have some pupils helping at the P3 Tennis Tournament, and the Drummond Sports. We’re hoping that Mr O’Parka is going to be in on Monday also – so it will be a busy ‘un.

What a glorious week of weather we’ve had – remember to check out the weather blog – Fergus and Cameron recorded it as 18 degrees this morning:

Our friends at Melville International School tried Irn-Bru this week after our recommendation. Check out the video in which you can see their reaction, drinking it for the first time. $3 (New Zealand Dollars) for a can – quite pricey indeed:

P6s – Remember to bring a packed lunch for your trip to Findhorn, along with a jacket and sensible shoes.

We enjoyed our trip to Eden Court for ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ – Unwrapped by The Scottish Opera company. We got to hear the performers sing, watch and hear the orchestra, and see how the fantastic scenery, lights and costumes add to the success of the show.

We even got to sing along during one of the songs …

If you’d like to hear a few extracts from the opera – please visit the link below:

Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Just a quick reminder that we’re at Eden Court tomorrow for Scottish Opera. We’re leaving school around 11.45am. Please make sure you’ve got a packed lunch with you.

We’re famous – after our FANTASTIC video that we made last week for our friends in New Zealand – as you can see from the post on Friday, many people from their school have commented on our video. The link that we’ve established with Melville Intermediate School is excellent – a brilliant way to learn about different cultures. They’ve written about us on their blog; some other schools have commented saying what excellent ambassadors you are for Scotland. Check out their blog:

As part of our writing this week, we’re learning how to write an artist’s résumé – using humour. These are going to be ‘showcased’ at our garden party, along with our artwork. For homework for tomorrow, you have three tasks:

1. Choose a “posh” name
2. Select an “interesting experience” you’ve had as an artist – the more exaggerated the better
3. Give an “interesting fact” about yourself – this can be a white lie

Many of you have posted this on the blog already (we’re loving the suggestions so far) – it should be posted on the blog by tomorrow, ready for writing!

See you in the morning,
Count Cook, Madame MacLeod and Princess Prentice

Money and Financial Education are an important part of Curriculum for Excellence. This week is Financial Education week within Maths. It is extremely important for pupils to have a concept of money, especially in today’s culture when many transactions take electronic form.

This week we are learning to:

Use money to pay for items

Know how to budget money effectively

Understand the term ‘overspending’

We are delivering this through stories which explore Financial Education themes, as well as using games and numerical activities.

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

We have been very busy this week getting our video ready for our friends at Melville International School in New Zealand. After spending the week filming, we spent this afternoon editing the video. The class have put in a fantastic amount of effort, and we hope that we’ve managed to answer the questions that Elizabeth from Melville International asked us . . . Watch our video below:

We hope you have a great weekend,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

REMINDERS:

Yesterday, after the fantastic peformance of ‘Slim McBride and the Lost Tribe’, the video is now ready. Unfortunately, due to a technical failure we’ve lost a section of ‘chop and build’, however you’ll see an overview of the fantasic performance. Apologies for the shaky hand – Mr Cook tried to stay as still as he could. Watch the video below:

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

What an excellent day we had today with the Scottish Opera company. We worked hard between 10 and 12, putting together the words which we had learned with Mrs Hunter and in class, adding in the choreography and movement from the team at Scottish Opera.

After lunch we performed our dress rehearsal to the P3/4 and P4 – it was great to have a real audience for our dress rehearsal.

At 2.15pm we performed to parents/carers – and what a spectacular show it was . . . It really made us think about the rainforest, demonstrating the key messages within biodiversity and sustainability.

We’d like to thank Mrs Hunter for all her hard work when learning the songs, in addition to the team at Scottish Opera (including Roger’s visit earlier this month) for all their hard work!

Mr Cook is busy putting together the video which he filmed with a somewhat shaky hand – it should be available later on in the week . . .

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Scottish Opera is tomorrow at the CCC. Please make sure that you wear your PE kit, as you need it for the performance. You also need to make sure that you have a packed lunch with you, which we will be having at the CCC.

Parents/carers – The performance will start at 2.15pm. Please arrive between 2pm and 2.10pm at the CCC for the performance.

P7s – interested in Athletics, Hockey or Music? The IRA have invited you to join their after school clubs for the last few weeks. An information leaflet will go out tomorrow to all P7s. The string group does not begin until the 13th of June.

Well done to everyone who took part, and in particular, Mrs Brown who led the training each week.

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

We’re still requiring a few more parents to walk the children to and from the CCC next week when going to our Scottish Opera performance at the CCC. If there’s anyone who can help – please give the school a phone on Monday.

Firstly, thank you to the Geography department at the IRA for having the P7s this afternoon. Everyone really enjoyed visiting the Geography department, and taking part in an activity which meant investigating all of the areas of the school. Raring to go to the visit days in a few weeks now . . .

Our friends at Melville International, New Zealand, have responded to our questions, using a video to give their responses. The Depute Principal who commented on our blog yesterday features in the video also. To watch the video, click the link below:

We hope you have a great weekend! . . .
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

REMINDER : Group A need their swimming kit for tomorrow

It’s been a day of culture today – kicking off with the Travelling Art Gallery. The bus pulled up at 8.50am and took pupils from P4 – P7 into a world of contemporary art. It was great to see how artists used the theme of childhood in their pieces.

Find out more by visiting:

We also received another comment from Melville Internation School in New Zealand. We decided this morning that we’d like to find out more about the culture in New Zealand. We’ve comprised the following questions which we’d like to ask Jamie and her class mates. We’re also hoping to make a Scottish themed Lochardil documentary to share with them. We’d like to thank them for mentioning us on their page. Check it out . . .

See you all tomorrow –
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Over the weekend some of you may have seen the comment which we had from a school pupil in New Zealand. This was really exciting as it’s the first person to comment on our blog from another country – and New Zealand – we couldn’t have got much further away.

Jamie – a pupil of Y7/8 got in touch as she is investigating Scottish Cultures. She is from:

Melville Intermediate School, Hamilton, Waikato, NZ

The Y7/8 class have an excellent blog, and Mr Cook’s language group responded to her questions today during writing.

We’d love to have a Skype conversation with the class, but because we’re in school at different times because of the timezone – we’re not really sure it is possible. Maybe we could send them a video message from Scotland? If you have any ideas – let us know . . .

See you all tomorrow – Mr Cook can’t wait to get back into the classroom after being away the past two days, and in Loch Insh last week.
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

It’s good to be back to normal, and have everyone back together today.

Over the next few weeks in Maths we’re going to be looking at angles. Today we started with categorising the different type of angles. See how you get on with this game below, you need to be quick or it will be game over:

Overview

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